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Akuvi draws a velvet boundary on “Let Me Know,” a Rhodes-lit alt/indie R&B exhale built for calm clarity.

Heartbreak teaches a sly etiquette: walk softly, speak plainly, and keep your ribs untangled. By that code, Ghanaian-Norwegian artist Akuvi turns “Let Me Know” into a velvet checkpoint, a chill Alternative/Indie R&B…

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Michael O. charts a visa-free love lane on “Lagos 2 London,” a smooth Afrobeats postcard between two capitals.

Call it velvet jet-lag: Michael O.’s “Lagos 2 London” taxis down the runway with a grin, a postcard of swagger written in guitar ink and pad-soft gradients. The groove is unhurried yet assured…

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From Magixx & Ayra Starr Sonic architect to troubadour, Calliemajik unveils the tender single “No Way.”

A Lagos evening teaches patience: traffic hums, neon blooms, and Calliemajik’s “No Way” settles over the city like warm rainfall. Producer-turned-troubadour, the Nigerian architect behind Magixx and Ayra Star’s “Love don’t cost a dime (Re-up)” now courts intimacy with quieter bravado…

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Bre Kennedy reframes heaven as mindset on “Looking For,” letting the mirror become a doorway.

Old cartographers wrote “Here be dragons” at the map’s edges; Bre Kennedy plants her lighthouse there with “Looking For,” a mid-tempo alt-pop glow destined for late drives and tidy epiphanies. The New Nashville storyteller releases a song…

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On His EP “PURE ILLUSION,” Jhon Allan threads indie-pop shimmer and R&B hush into a lucid self-portrait of motion.

Old philosophers say the hardest person to be honest with is your own reflection; on PURE ILLUSION, Jhon Allan basically locks himself in a Stockholm apartment and refuses to look away from the mirror. The Swedish-Peruvian…

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ANTH turns breakup scars into a pop-rap roast on “I hate You,” feat. Corey Nyell on the hook.

Consider this a stand-up routine with 808s—ANTH has released “I hate You,” a pop-rap missile that detonates with grin-and-grimace energy, featuring Corey Nyell — on the Hook. The U.S. rapper leans into an…

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Brittany Campbell aka 01L4N’s New Single “Creep With Me” invites perfect surrender at mid-tempo

Brittany Campbell has released “Creep With Me,” a dark, mid-tempo R&B incantation that slides like silk through moonlit rooms. Co-produced with Aaron Day and Dayloop, the track is cast in 6/8—Scorpio-season time—where soft synths glow…

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UK Singer-songwriter Billy Reekie Turns Heartbreak Cinematic on the soaring single “Easier.”

UK singer-songwriter Billy Reekie released “Easier,” a mid-tempo pop-rock/indie-pop ballad that turns private grief into widescreen cinema. He builds an immersive, narrative coil: dynamic guitars…

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NAVY returns with “Here For You,” a Caribbean R&B-pop ballad That Will Make You Want To Fall In Love

NAVY has released “Here For You,” a Caribbean R&B-pop ballad that glows like dusk on seawater. The Dominican singer—already a fixture from GRAMMYs Reimagined and Apple Music Home Sessions to tours across France, Dominica, and the UK—offers…

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Secret Rendezvous choose presence on “In Between Dreams,” a self-produced Indie R&B exhale.

Picture a late tram gliding past the Amsterdam canals, its windows fogging while strangers trade brave hopes; that’s the feeling Secret Rendezvous bottle on “In Between Dreams,” a record about choosing joy after turbulence and learning…

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alayna Releases “Softly,” A Gentle Prelude to Set Her Free and a Hymn to Quiet Devotion

Say you step onto a beach at blue hour and the tide lifts your ankles without insisting—alayna releases “Softly,” prying open the doorway to Set Her Free, her sophomore album arriving February 13, 2026 via Nettwerk. The Australia-based artist trades…

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anaiis Glows with Restraint on “Green Juice,” a Mid-Tempo Meditation on Love That Lasts

UK-based French-Senegalese singer-songwriter anaiis releases “Green Juice,” from her project Devotion & The Black Divine, and it glows like citrus over velvet. A chill, mid-tempo current pulls you in; the production is sleek yet tactile—twinkling, psychedelic…

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Meron T Released “stormy weather,” A Feel-Good Resilience Groove from the Palindrome EP

Umbrellas flip like silver fish in a gust, and Meron T releases “stormy weather,” the focus track from her long-awaited Palindrome EP—a radiant detour doubling as mission statement. This is contemporary R&B lacquered with UK hip-hop textures: brisk drums…

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From Jeddah to London, Hajaj Carves Out “Space” — A Modern Soul Ballad of Emotional Clarity.

Hajaj releases “Space,” a lucid shard from In the Meantime that announces how the Jeddah-born, London-based singer has honed his modern soul to a gleam. Co-written and co-produced with Aidan Glover, this UK neo-soul/indie-rock alloy…

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Gracie Convert Unveils “babe pourquoi t’es comme ça?” — A Bilingual Slow-Burn of Love and Lucid Restraint

Sparked like a midnight telegram, Gracie Convert releases “babe pourquoi t’es comme ça?”—a bilingual confessional disguised as a lounge mirage. It’s chill, poised, and luminous. The London-based British-French artist, co-producing with Jack Seagal…

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LA alt-pop artist Keni Titus Unveils “man like you,” a poised reflection on gender, desire, and quiet defiance.

LA alt-pop singer-songwriter Keni Titus has released her single “man like you,” a candlelit provocation that whispers before it wounds. Indeed, she pares her toolkit to skin and syllable: lithe acoustic finger-picking, a hush of room tone, and vocals steeped in warmth that smolder…

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On his new Single “OJALA,” Arca Sánchez turns recovery into rhythm, delivering closure you can two-step to.

Mexican artist Arca Sánchez has released “OJALA,” a post-breakup benediction that tells the past to misplace his number and keep walking. A voice carried to Medellín’s studios, Sánchez spins toxicity into ballast, trading melodrama for clear-eyed resolve…

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Swing’it slows the room with “Bartender,” a dimly lit jazz-soul miniature that lands at last call.

Luck favors the brave, but the timid buy another round; Swing’it releases “Bartender,” a lounge-lit confession that slips you back to the ’60s with a Sinatra wink. The Norwegian ensemble reframes jazz and soul as a dimly lit ritual: jazzy piano keys, a satin croon…

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